How to wear vintage continued
Tips
• Do not wear one decade head to toe
• Mix your decades and your styles to create an eclectic look.
Don’t be afraid to be bold in your outfit: if you’re already mixing decades, why not mix textures, colours, and prints? This outfit it is your key to expression.
Look one
Purple ’70s dress, fuchsia cardigan, camel wool coat, vinyl bag, snakeskin belt, earrings and bracelets, from Retro Room, 311 Willis Street, Wellington
Stolen Girlfriends’ Club boots, worn throughout (stylist’s own)
Necklace (make-up artist’s own)
Stockings worn throughout, from Noa Noa, www.noanoa.com
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